Breaking: India Suspends Indus Water Treaty, Impacting Pakistan's Water Supply

India's recent decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty has garnered attention, especially in Jammu and Kashmir. The treaty, which allowed water from India's rivers to flow towards Pakistan, had long been a point of contention. Farmers and local leaders in Jammu and Kashmir had expressed their opposition to the agreement, as they felt that India’s water resources should benefit the region rather than flow to Pakistan. Now, with the suspension of the treaty, Pakistan faces a significant loss of water, potentially impacting the country's water supply. Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is continuing its investigation into a conspiracy linked to Pakistani handlers and the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) headquarters. In Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, NIA is focusing on uncovering possible routes used by militants. The agency is questioning local tourist guides, who are familiar with the area’s dense forests and remote locations, particularly around the popular Tulian Lake, to identify potential paths used by militants. On the diplomatic front, Pakistan is on edge. The country is grappling with the implications of India's actions, including the suspension of the water treaty. Amid growing tensions, Pakistan's military morale is low, and they are reportedly seeking support from countries like Turkey to counter India's strategic moves.

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